A: No. Just wax,dirt and pesticides
A: Hello, While Veggie Wash is not an antibacterial product, it does break down and remove produce waxes that trap dirt and bacteria. For questions or more information, please contact consumersupport@beaumontproducts.com. Thanks, The Veggie Wash Team
A: Removes pesticides and herbicides. Soak veggies for at least 10 minutes. Peal outer skins of root veggies for are soils are full of chemicals. Best organic cleanser for veggies on the market
A: We live in a world full of bacteria. Best way is to keep washing our veggies and always our hands, to prevent diseases
A: Mine lasted me for a full year. No problems
A: Veggie Wash will be good up to three years from the manufactured date. The date is on the back of the bottle in black ink above the label. It is a five digit number possibly followed by a letter. The first two numbers are the year, the last three numbers are the day of that year, and the letter represents the shift that it was produced on. If you need further information please contact us at Beaumont Products, Inc. 800-451-7096 or email us at customerservice@beaumontproducts.com.
A: We buy it in a gallon at a time and it take 6 months+ to use it up but were pescaterians and wash a ton of fruits and veggies.
A: The Veggie Wash is not a concentrate. You will add 1/4th cup to a gallon of water. Make sure you rinse well. If you need further information please contact us at Beaumont Products, Inc. 800-451-7096 or email us at customerservice@beaumontproducts.com.
A: 1/4 cup is recommended.
A: Yes if used to a gallon of water. No, if sprayed directly on produce you would not dilute it. Instructions for use on various kinds of produce are written on the bottle.
A: It is a concentrate,therefore it needs to be diluted! I use a spray bottle undiluted for a single fruit or vegetable! In a large bowl, a 1/4 cup of the concentrate will suffice!
A: No this is not a concentrate. I buy the spray bottle and use the gallon to refill. I just spray on the fruit and wash under cold water for about 30 seconds to a minute depending on size and quantity of fruit.
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